(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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List 12 different instruments. Decide if they are brass, string, percussion, or woodwind instruments.
Listen to a song and draw how it makes you feel.
Have a grown up play you a song and listen to and describe what instruments you hear.
Log into quavermusic.com and explore
Tell someone about what your favorite instrument is and why.
Go to musictechteacher. com and select “quizzes and games.” games.
Pick a few to play.
FAMILY DANCE PARTY
Search the Learning Station on Youtube and choose two movements songs to move along with.
Create an instrument using household items. Play along to your favorite song!
Go to musicplayonline (see below) and play instrument BINGO and Which instrument do you hear?
Search rhythm Musication videos on Youtube and play along
Go to musicplayonline (see bottom of page) and play Match the Melody level 1 (you can try level 2 if you want!)
Sing the solfege scale 2 times up and down
do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
Sing a song from class to a family member.
Listen to or sing a song and tap the steady beat.
Go to google and search “Chrome Music Lab” and play around with it!
Go to youtube and watch a Line Rider video (search “line rider”)
Make a drum set using things in your home. (Make sure you aren’t TOO noisy!)
Make up a song about why you should wash your hands.
Design and draw a new instrument and describe what it sounds like.
Watch a musical show if you have Netflix or Disney+ (list included) or Little Einsteins on youtube.
Find 5 things in your home that make noise. Make your own rhythm patterns with them. Example: ta ta ti-ti ta
Go to musicplayonline (see bottom of page) and play some of the games on the right side.
Make your own ta/ti-ti/rest rhythms using things in your house (buttons, coins, pasta, cheerios, etc)